Kristian Matte

There was a time, it seemed, when the Canadian Football League’s outstanding offensive lineman seemed to regularly came from the Alouettes. Over a 13-year period, between 1999 and 2011, no fewer than six Montreal players captured the award — including Scott Flory, a back-to-back winner in 2008-09.

Late Monday night the Alouettes announced veteran guard Scott Flory will miss the remainder of the season with a complete bicep tear.
Now, at the age of 37, there will be immediate speculation that his career is over.

The Alouettes on Wednesday announced the signings of four players, including their top selection from this year's draft - fullback Patrick Lavoie.
Lavoie, who played collegiately at Laval, was selected in the second round (11th overall).

Let the speculation begin.
Sunday morning, the University of Minnesota fired Tim Brewster, its head football coach. Why are we telling you this? Because Alouettes' head coach Marc Trestman played quarterback, once upon a time, for the Gophers.